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Félix Bracquemond — The Large Rabbit
Félix Bracquemond

The Large Rabbit

1891

"The Large Rabbit" is an etching and drypoint by Félix Bracquemond that demonstrates the French artist's mastery of printmaking techniques during the 19th century. The work showcases Bracquemond's characteristic attention to naturalistic detail and his skillful use of line to create volume and texture in the rendered subject. As a prominent member of the Société des Trois and influential figure in the printmaking revival of his era, Bracquemond's animal studies such as this one reveal his commitment to observational drawing translated through the medium of intaglio printing.

Medium
etching and drypoint

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Félix Bracquemond, The Large Rabbit, 1891

"The Large Rabbit" is an etching and drypoint by Félix Bracquemond that demonstrates the French artist's mastery of printmaking techniques during the 19th century. The work showcases Bracquemond's characteristic attention to naturalistic detail and his skillful use of line to create volume and texture in the rendered subject. As a prominent member of the Société des Trois and influential figure in the printmaking revival of his era, Bracquemond's animal studies such as this one reveal his commitment to observational drawing translated through the medium of intaglio printing.

Medium
etching and drypoint
Year
1891
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Print, Naturalistic, Detailed observation, 19th Century, Etching, French Artist, Wildlife, Realism, Animal Subject, Black and White

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